Feng Shui
In Chinese, FENG means "wind" and SHUI means "water".
If we direct our gaze to the sky and let it slowly slide back to the ground, we will see clouds between the "above" and "below". They consist of wind (air) and water. The ancient Chinese regarded wind and water as the mediators between heaven and earth. Therefore, they still believe that heaven influences the course of their lives in a much more profound way than simply by changing the weather.
Feng Shui In Chinese, FENG means "wind" and SHUI means "water". If we direct our gaze to the sky and let it slowly slide back to the ground, we will see clouds between the "above" and "below"....
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Feng Shui
In Chinese, FENG means "wind" and SHUI means "water".
If we direct our gaze to the sky and let it slowly slide back to the ground, we will see clouds between the "above" and "below". They consist of wind (air) and water. The ancient Chinese regarded wind and water as the mediators between heaven and earth. Therefore, they still believe that heaven influences the course of their lives in a much more profound way than simply by changing the weather.